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\title[Iterative Solvers]{Computational Techniques for Iterative Solvers}
\author[R.K. Edwards]{Russell K. Edwards}
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\email[R. K. Edwards]{russell.k.edwards@intel.com}
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\author{Richard G. Edwards}
\email[R. G. Edwards]{richard.g.edwards@l-3com.com}
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\begin{abstract}
This book explores the different computational techniques for solving problems iteratively.
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\bibitem {KarelRektorys}Rektorys, K., \textit{Variational methods in Mathematics,
Science and Engineering}, D. Reidel Publishing Company,
Dordrecht-Hollanf/Boston-U.S.A., 2th edition, 1975

\bibitem {Bertoti97} \textsc{Bert\'{o}ti, E.}:\ \textit{On mixed variational formulation
of linear elasticity using nonsymmetric stresses and
displacements}, International Journal for Numerical Methods in
Engineering., \textbf{42}, (1997), 561-578.

\bibitem {Szeidl2001} \textsc{Szeidl, G.}:\ \textit{Boundary integral equations for
plane problems in terms of stress functions of order one}, Journal
of Computational and Applied Mechanics, \textbf{2}(2), (2001),
237-261.

\bibitem {Carlson67}  \textsc{Carlson D. E.}:\ \textit{On G\"{u}nther's stress functions
for couple stresses}, Quart. Appl. Math., \textbf{25}, (1967),
139-146.
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